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BAPTISM Sunday

Hey Community family!!!

it is one of my favorite events.  This Sunday we will be baptizing several of our peeps at church.  And you need to be to see, experience and to celebrate this awesome event.  God has and continues to change lives, one at a time.  The stories I have heard from the people being baptized are incredible.  You will hear some of them.

First each one of these folks has had a personal encounter with Jesus.  They asked Jesus into their heart at some point, and baptism is their next step of faith and following Jesus.  Have you ever been baptized?  There is still time.

If you want to take a step of faith and be baptized, email the church at info@thecommunityfellowship.org.  One of our leaders will return your email and set up a time to talk with you before Sunday.

This is the last week of our START series.  Don't miss this great day in the life of our church family.  Yep.  The baptistry is set up and almost ready for lots of people to express their love for Jesus.  Our church family is going to gather, shout and celebrate what God has done and what God is going to do in the future. 

We look forward to seeing you this Sunday at 10:10am, and remember that every chance you get we are called to demonstrate the love of God to our community one person at a time!

With GOD as my guide,

Pastor Michael Harrison
James 1:5


*** For more information about The Community Fellowship or The Community Dream Center call 276-647-8231 or email us at info@thecommunityfellowship.org.  To sign up for this year's HOPE4THEHOMELESS5k run go to www.TCDC.org ***

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